Comments on: Conveniencehttps://librarygarden.net/2007/11/13/convenience-2/
An ongoing conversation among librarians with differing perspectives (public, academic, school, consortial, youth) but one shared goal: ensuring the health and relevance of libraries. [insert your own gardening metaphor here]Wed, 06 Jan 2016 20:18:25 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.com/By: Anonymoushttps://librarygarden.net/2007/11/13/convenience-2/#comment-5508
Wed, 26 Mar 2008 18:56:00 +0000http://librarygarden.net/2007/11/13/convenience-2#comment-5508I love organic food and anything that is food for health
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Tue, 27 Nov 2007 16:36:00 +0000http://librarygarden.net/2007/11/13/convenience-2#comment-5479Hey Pete,I can confirm Mindy’s experience of “co-op fascism” here in NYC. Except (shame on me), my co-op isn’t that convenient. The saving grace is that the co-op is not our main food source, and true to your point about customer service, I’d rather go directly to a small family farmer for my food (not so convenient, either) because s/he knows the importance of customer service. So what if we as librarians looked at our circumstances in a similar light as the struggling family farmer does his/hers? Would we “do” customer service differently?Tom
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